"unclear what you're asking" is for questions where you just can't figure out what the asker is trying to say, either as a consequence of poor language skills on the asker's part, or just plain vagueness in the question.
An egregious, yet depressingly everyday example (that I made up but could very well be a real, existing question!):
close the sql query
how to close the query?
SELECT * FROM table WHERE foo = 'bar' LIMIT 10
i call the query but how i close the query?
mysql sql sql-server sql-server-2008 close
For starters, what does "close the query" mean? The question keeps repeating this nonsensical phrase over and over again, but no amount of repetition is going to clarify what it actually means.
And then there's the tags. Aside from the filler close tag, unless you're working with some sort of hybrid database technology, you're probably working with either MySQL or SQL Server, but not both at the same time or in the same instance. If you aren't even paying attention to which database technology you're using to figure out how to tag your question... maybe that's where the problem really lies.
In general, if you find yourself having to ask "What do you/does X mean?", then it's probably "unclear what you're asking".
The off-topic reason can be used for questions that are well-articulated and have clear descriptions of what is happening, and simply lack crucial information that is required to be answered. If a question says "It doesn't work", chances are it'll fall under this category if the rest of it is clear enough. Another common example is when the code is incomplete (that's where the "include a minimal example" guidance applies).
Here's an example which might help you recover from the one above:
Unable to submit PHP contact form
I have a contact form, which looks like this:
<!--
This code block might only include a tiny fragment of the contact form,
e.g. only one input field, or only the opening <form> tag, or similar.
-->
When I submit it, I get an error, and I see a blank screen. How do I fix this?
php html contact-form
The question makes it clear, from its title, description and tags, that:
The asker has an HTML contact form with a PHP backend.
The asker is unable to get their contact form to submit properly. Presumably some output is to be expected, because the asker mentions seeing a blank screen and is implying that the blank screen must be an error state rather than the expected result.
But the question also has a number of glaring problems:
The HTML snippet may be incomplete.
It says that the contact form is written in PHP, but no PHP code is shown (except maybe for a handful of template tags within the HTML that don't add very much to the problem statement).
It says that an error is encountered but the error message isn't shown. But it also says that the output is blank. Either the question is contradicting itself, or the asker is seeing the error message elsewhere such as in an error log, but in either case the problem remains that the error message isn't given in the question.
Without the code and/or the error message, there's no way of knowing what the exact problem is and therefore there's no way to answer the question of how to fix the problem, even though the average reader can make sense of what is happening.
I'm all for clarifying each close reason in the close dialog. I doubt it'd benefit the asker greatly because many askers simply don't bother to read the close descriptions, but it would certainly help close voters make a more informed decision on when to use which close reason.